04/02/2014

John Watson’s new project is looking great! I remember going to browse Prolly Is Not Probably a couple days before April fools, only to be met with a big black letter “R” on a red background. John claimed to have been hacked, but I knew he had to have been up to something; especially with April Fool’s approaching. Anyway, his new project – The Radavist, is killer. There’s SO much info on the homepage and don’t even get me started on the endless scrolling…be careful folks, it’s even more of a time-suck now. Hyped for you, John!

07/30/2013

If anyone knows how to travel with a bike, it’s Mr. Prolly. He recently compiled a pretty informative post on his tried and true method of flying with a bicycle and I gotta agree with him here: the cardboard box is your friend. While I think the Chinatown suitcase method is a close runner up, you can’t beat a nearly free (just make sure to buy your local shop some beer) cardboard box and some packing tape. It’ll break down for easy storage wherever you’re staying, and most towns will also have a shop where you can probably find another if need be. The comments section here is also great and filled with some valuable insights. John probably has the best method, still.

05/09/2011

I need to get out to San Fransisco at some point this summer! Prolly has an awesome shop visit post accompanied by some stellar photos over at Prolly Is Not Probably from his recent visit to Citizen Chain. Click the first image to see how they got the name and be sure to see some of the photos from the visit here.

03/29/2011

“It’s been a while. Hell, I don’t think I’ve ever put out a solo web edit of me riding fixed freestyle. Over the last two months, I’ve been collecting a few clips of riding in Austin with the Sweathogs. We’ve had a lot of fun and I hope you enjoy!

It’s awesome to see a fellow blogger throwing up an edit after being at it for a while now. Here’s John Prolly’s first solo edit. I don’t even normally watch FGFS edits, but I’m surely digging this one; nice flow for sure man!